Step By Step Action To Take If You Are A Victim Of Identity Theft & Even If You Are Not A Victim You Should Review The Steps Also.

1. If you have been impacted, you should immediately place a fraud alert on all three credit bureaus by clicking on the links below, once you do this with one credit bureau sometime they automatically notify the others, but to be on the safe side do it with all 3 credit bureaus or at least confirm that it is done.

* Equifax Fraud Alert

* Experian Fraud Alert

* Transunion Fraud Alert

By placing a fraud alert on your credit profile you are alerting potential creditors out there to contact you or verify your identification before issuing credit in your name because you are a fraud victim.

2. This is for added security and even if you are not a victim of identity theft I still highly recommend that you put a credit security freeze on your credit profile. In some states it is free, while in others you have to pay. If you have to pay it is about $10 or $20 and it is worth it. Here is the links to put the security freeze on your credit report.

* Equifax Credit Freeze

* Experian Credit Freeze

* Transunion Credit Freeze

Credit Freeze can be a little annoying to consumers because when you go to apply for credit, you will not be able to do so until you lift or remove the credit freeze. A lender would not be able to run your credit at all.

3. Visit www.hishercreditreport.com or www.blackpeoplecreditreport.com to sign up for a reputable monitoring service.

4. Sign up for a 100% free credit analysis from Asar Khepri & Associates by calling 1877-900-1454 or visit www.hishercredit.net or www.blackpeoplecredit.net

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